Black Women in the Olympics Trials
By Morgan Clark It seems like Black Women are showing up at the Olympic trials these past few weeks. Whether it’s breaking world records or… Read More »Black Women in the Olympics Trials
By Morgan Clark It seems like Black Women are showing up at the Olympic trials these past few weeks. Whether it’s breaking world records or… Read More »Black Women in the Olympics Trials
by Rhonda Cooksey “Black women’s contributions to the American women’s rights movement and the efforts to recognize their distinctiveness in the struggle for gender equality… Read More »Lucile Bluford
by Jenna Gilio On this week’s episode of We Can Do Hard Things, Glennon and her wife, Abby, discuss their experience of balancing their queerness… Read More »Queer Freedom: How Can We Be Both Held and Free?
by Jenna Gilio When you think of self-care, what comes to mind? A great candle? A pair of cozy socks? Binge-watching an entire series on… Read More »We Can Do Hard Things: Self-Care
by Rhonda Cooksey I just reread Ntozake Shange’s famous choreopoem and was once again transported by the 21 poems that, on stage, are performed by… Read More »Ntozake Shange’s Choreopoem For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf
by Jenna Gilio Glennon Doyle is a best-selling author, activist, blogger, and founder of charity Together Rising. She is a mother, a daughter, a wife,… Read More »We Can Do Hard Things
By Morgan Clark June is Pride month and there are many ways to celebrate. Go to the pride parade. learn about historic figures for the… Read More »So, You Want to Be Legendary?
By Rhonda Cooksey Carry A. Nation was born Carrie Amelia Moore to a slave holding family in Garrard County Kentucky on November 25, 1846. In… Read More »Carry A Nation for Prohibition
By Rhonda Cooksey It is commonly known that Brown v. Board of Education was one of the landmark decisions of the twentieth century. It was… Read More »Local Activist, Esther Brown
By Morgan Clark Recently, I became a full-blown plant mom, something that I am very proud of. My plants helped me stay sane during those… Read More »How Plants Helped My Mental Health